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...mile scratch was the opening event and it was ridden in one heat, six men starting. The first half of the race was very slow, but at the half mile the men began to ride and it was a good race between E. A. McDuffee and P. J. Berlo of the Maldens and H. S. Tyler of the Springfields. On the lower turn Tyler lost a pedal and fell. The other men finished in the following order named, with G. L. Cary of the Press C. C. third. Time...
...Northfield Mass. July 1st to 12th and at Lake Geneva Wis. June 23rd to July 2nd, this latter meeting being principally for western students although any men who go there will have a good chance to visit the World's Fair as Lake Geneva is only two hours ride from Chicago. Many prominent men have been secured to lecture among whom are Professor Drummond, Rev. Henry Van Dyke, of New York, formerly one of the Harvard Preachers; Professor M. W. Jacobus, of Hartford Theological Seminary Rev. H. P. Beach, of the School for Christian Workers; Professor George T. Purves...
...when he was passed by Parmelee who won first in 6 m. 2-5 sec. and by Holmes who came in second. In the second heat were Glenny and Alling of Yale, and Pratt of Harvard. On the last curve of the sixth lap Glenny and Pratt who were riding close together behind Alling, collided and were thrown. Glenny finished the race, but Pratt did not attempt to get on his wheel. The referee decided that all three men should ride in the final heat. In this, Harvard was disappointed, for although on the sixth lap Pratt took the lead...
PONY FOR SALE. - Will ride and drive. Can be seen at Morse's Stable Prescott Street...
Sunday night at eight the clubs boarded a sleeper for an all night ride to Cleveland. Breakfast was waiting at the "Hollenden" where they were to stop till Tuesday morning. R. E. Phillips of the Glee Club gave a luncheon and sleigh ride to six fellows. At about four. thirty men went to a feast at Mrs. Edward's on Prospect Street. That tea will long be remembered. Cleveland is distinctly a Yale town but every body was glad to give Harvard a chance and Harvard accepted its chance in earnest. There was more cordiality in the treatment...